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All Forum Posts by: Danielle K.

Danielle K. has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Getting Real Estate Leads

Danielle K.Posted
  • Brookings, OR
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

She needs to make her own leads and not rely on anyone else. Pick a neighborhood and take a photo of every house on the street. Do a full workup on each one on the comps in the area and what she could do for them if they decided to let her list their house. Then knock on doors, present the folder and go over it, or leave it with them. If they decide to sell, she will be the first person they call, because they know that she will put the work in to do a good job for them. I hate lazy realtors who sit and wait for me to call for their business. Be polite and mindful of my time, but show me some hustle and I will pick you every time.

Post: What DO You Think?

Danielle K.Posted
  • Brookings, OR
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

A rock and a window...and I thought this bank was weird.  Of course, that doesn't mean that another bank won't say it's A-OK. I'm actually not in the area right now, so I have no real eyes on, so this one is going to have to slip by me. Lots of fish in the pond, as my mother used to say... another one will come by sooner or later..

Post: What DO You Think?

Danielle K.Posted
  • Brookings, OR
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

My agent sent me notification of a bank owned house that just fell through - the bank won't finance because of foundation work needed. (Estimate of $3500 to fix) Comps in area between 200 and 300 K . Cash to buy outright from bank... $166.000. Agent said it needs some additional minor upgrades...painting etc to turn into rental.... or more extensive 10-15000 to turn into flip. Why would a bank not loan on this and just include foundation repair in total price? I'm just trying to figure out their reasoning.